Writing from the perspective of women survivors of violence, Moore is at his most appealing; though his writing about sex and brutality can verge on the exploitative, he sometimes reveals an unexpected sympathy with dominated women.
Officer Foltz: [giving kids a tour of the station] See kids, this is where we bring suspects in order to be detained. Trust me, you do not want to be sitting in these seats. We call this place "Loserville". [shows Alan, Phil, and Stu, a fat kid comes...
Alan Turing: I like solving problems, Commander. And Enigma is the most difficult problem in the world. Commander Denniston: Enigma isn't difficult, it's impossible. The Americans, the Russians, the French, the Germans, everyone thinks Enigma is unbr...
Lisa "One Night" Standing: This tell us how much radiation we're getting? Alan "Hippy" Carnes: Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. I'm not going near no radiation. No way. Catfish De Vries: Aw Hippy, you pussy. Alan "Hippy" Carnes: Yeah, what good is the money, six mo...
Chris Claremont once said of Alan Moore, "if he could plot, we'd all have to get together and kill him." Which utterly misses the most compelling part of Alan's writing, the way he develops and expresses ideas and character. Plot does not define stor...
Alan Cumming is such an amazing performer and person.
The key is trying to go quick without killing your tyres.
I don't really love computers.
Technology is not good, it's neutral.
Alan Moore is a prophetic writer.
The money in the schools overpowers the principles of the purpose.
We have had a rewarding relationship, the belly and I.
Technology has to be invented or adopted.
Men have become the tools of their tools.
Justice is to be found only in imagination.
I don't know anything about computers.
The '65 Impala is pretty much me as a car.
Being in the limelight has its minuses.
We are totally open kimono with regulators.
Society needs hundreds of hundreds of thousands of Chen Guangbiaos.
Ideas have consequences that can transform society.